Sunday 15 June 2014

Radio Veteran James Chipofya Laid To Rest In Rumphi

James Chipofya
Almost every person young and old who new James Chipofya was in tears as his family members together with his old friends were for the last time paying their last respect to Malawi's veteran Broadcaster at his home village Chifarasi in the area of Chief Principal Mwadandambi of T/A Chikulamayembe in Ruviri, Rumphi district.

The retired Malawi Broadcasting Cooporation (MBC) radio personality James Chipofya has been laid to rest on Sunday afternoon of 15th June 2014, following his death on 13 June after battling with Prostate Cancer since 2012.

Speaking when expressing the condolence, MBC Northern Region Controller Timpunza Mwansambo who represented MBC director general, described late Chipofya as a great man whose great works has unearthed many talented journalists at the State broadcaster.

"13 June 2014, we at MBC will remember it as a historical sad moment because we lost two of our great staff members, James Chipofya our teacher and James Makuluni who is also being burried today in Ntchisi district where our Director General Dr. Benson Tembo is right now"

Thursday 16 January 2014

Cobbe Barracks Soldiers Not Happy With Bribes, Nepotism

Some military officers at Malawi's First Battalion Cobbe Barracks in Zomba have raised complaints over the increased cases of bribery among some officers serving in high rank positions.

The information sourced from some officers indicates that among the cases are the abuse of office, nepotism and bribery.

Sources who spoke on anonymity said the office of a Second from the Commanding Officer (2/IC) headed by Lieutenant Cornell (Lt Co ) Victor Kuyenda administration Unit of Zomba is at the helm of the matter.

Thursday 9 January 2014

Chinese Ambassador to Malawi condemns Japanese Prime Minister

As some Asian countries continue condemning Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for paying homage to 14 Class-A war criminals at Yasukuni shrine on 26 December 2013, the Chinese Embassy in Malawi has joined other sister Diplomatic Offices across the world in condemning the Japanese Prime Minister’s calculated visit to the place.

The People’s Republic of China Ambassador to Malawi His Excellence PAN Hejun said in an interview that Abe’s visit to the war shrine reflects unremorseful to the Millions of Chinese who suffered the atrocities that Japan Militants committed during WW II.

Tuesday 31 December 2013

Adrian Kwelepeta Sunbird Prize Winner Releases Moyo Wanga Debut Single

Adrian Kwelepeta
Adrian Kwelepeta

Sunbird Search for a Star Grand Prize Winner Adrian Kwelepeta has finally released his debut single barely weeks after winning the singing competition on 14th December 2013 at Capital Marque in Lilongwe.

The Chichewa solo track titled Moyo Wanga has been released on yesterday 30th December and it is a song which Adrian performed in the night of 14th December as his victory song.

Monday 23 December 2013

Adrian To Release Debut Hit On December 30


Sunbird Search for a Star Grand Prize Winner Adrian Kwelepeta has revealed that he is currently working with Leme in the Capital City’s Area 15.

According to Adrian the track will be ready on 30th December this year and it is titled New Year.

Thursday 5 September 2013

James Nyondo Promises Tractors

Nyondo














National Salvation Front party NASAF has assured the Nation to transform Malawi’s Agriculture through mechanisation where each group of about 20 families will access a Tractor from soft loan that NASAF and its partners from United States of America (USA) would like to bring in this country.

Nyondo triumph arrive at Mitundu 


James Nyondo President for the party said this on Wednesday afternoon during a rally held at Chimera ground in Mitundu Lilongwe.

Tuesday 3 September 2013

YCF Declare Support For 2014 Young Aspirants

Edward Chileka-Banda (4th from left)
captured in June petition 
As a way of guarantee full representation of youth in every high positions of decision making in the country, Youth Consultative Forum YCF has vowed to support every young aspirant in upcoming 2014 Tripartite Elections.


The Malawi’s youth rights group has said together with other youth groups in the country are ready and have started supporting young candidates from various political affiliation. YCF Director Edward Chileka-Banda revealed this in an interview.


He said youth groups are providing moral and resource support to assist young candidates during the campaigns as doing so will provide more opportunities for young contenders to compete with other politicians without intimidation and other challenges.